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October 2024 Western Slope Partner Newsletter

I love fall in Colorado. Having lived in other states like Florida and Georgia, which were hot and muggy, I appreciate our milder climate and cooler nights. I also am very thankful for the mountains where one can find respite from the hotter temperatures and,

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Adult and child picking pears

September 2024 Partner Newsletter

I love summer in Colorado. Having lived in other states like Florida and Georgia that were hot and muggy in the summer, I appreciate our milder climate and cooler nights. I also am very thankful for the mountains where one can find respite from the

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September 2024 Western Slope Partner Newsletter

    Dear Partners, The last four years have been a roller coaster for food banks and food pantries across the country, including Food Bank of the Rockies, and somehow the past year has arguably been the most challenging. What has changed? Remaining COVID-era federal

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August 2024 Partner Newsletter

Message to Hunger Relief Partners about Challenges and Opportunities in FY25 Dear Partners,  The last four years have been a roller coaster for food banks and food pantries across the country, including Food Bank of the Rockies, and somehow the past year has arguably been

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father and son in front of tractor at Austin Family Farms

August 2024 Western Slope Partner Newsletter

Dear Hunger Relief Partners, As we analyze the findings from our fiscal year ending in June, we want to take a moment to celebrate the remarkable work we’ve achieved together. Your dedication, hard work, and unwavering passion have been the driving force behind our collective

Read More »
Girl with pigtails holding an apple with one bite out of it.

July 2024 Partner Newsletter

Dear Hunger Relief Partners,  As the summer sun shines brightly upon us, we are filled with gratitude and enthusiasm here at Food Bank of the Rockies. This season is a time for growth, both in our gardens and in our communities, and we are excited

Read More »
Adult and child picking pears

October 2024 Western Slope Partner Newsletter

I love fall in Colorado. Having lived in other states like Florida and Georgia, which were hot and muggy, I appreciate our milder climate and cooler nights. I also am very thankful for the mountains where one can find respite from the hotter temperatures and,

Read More »
Adult and child picking pears

September 2024 Partner Newsletter

I love summer in Colorado. Having lived in other states like Florida and Georgia that were hot and muggy in the summer, I appreciate our milder climate and cooler nights. I also am very thankful for the mountains where one can find respite from the

Read More »

September 2024 Western Slope Partner Newsletter

    Dear Partners, The last four years have been a roller coaster for food banks and food pantries across the country, including Food Bank of the Rockies, and somehow the past year has arguably been the most challenging. What has changed? Remaining COVID-era federal

Read More »

August 2024 Partner Newsletter

Message to Hunger Relief Partners about Challenges and Opportunities in FY25 Dear Partners,  The last four years have been a roller coaster for food banks and food pantries across the country, including Food Bank of the Rockies, and somehow the past year has arguably been

Read More »
father and son in front of tractor at Austin Family Farms

August 2024 Western Slope Partner Newsletter

Dear Hunger Relief Partners, As we analyze the findings from our fiscal year ending in June, we want to take a moment to celebrate the remarkable work we’ve achieved together. Your dedication, hard work, and unwavering passion have been the driving force behind our collective

Read More »
Girl with pigtails holding an apple with one bite out of it.

July 2024 Partner Newsletter

Dear Hunger Relief Partners,  As the summer sun shines brightly upon us, we are filled with gratitude and enthusiasm here at Food Bank of the Rockies. This season is a time for growth, both in our gardens and in our communities, and we are excited

Read More »
Adult and child picking pears

October 2024 Western Slope Partner Newsletter

I love fall in Colorado. Having lived in other states like Florida and Georgia, which were hot and muggy, I appreciate our milder climate and cooler nights. I also am very thankful for the mountains where one can find respite from the hotter temperatures and,

Read More »
Adult and child picking pears

September 2024 Partner Newsletter

I love summer in Colorado. Having lived in other states like Florida and Georgia that were hot and muggy in the summer, I appreciate our milder climate and cooler nights. I also am very thankful for the mountains where one can find respite from the

Read More »

September 2024 Western Slope Partner Newsletter

    Dear Partners, The last four years have been a roller coaster for food banks and food pantries across the country, including Food Bank of the Rockies, and somehow the past year has arguably been the most challenging. What has changed? Remaining COVID-era federal

Read More »

August 2024 Partner Newsletter

Message to Hunger Relief Partners about Challenges and Opportunities in FY25 Dear Partners,  The last four years have been a roller coaster for food banks and food pantries across the country, including Food Bank of the Rockies, and somehow the past year has arguably been

Read More »
father and son in front of tractor at Austin Family Farms

August 2024 Western Slope Partner Newsletter

Dear Hunger Relief Partners, As we analyze the findings from our fiscal year ending in June, we want to take a moment to celebrate the remarkable work we’ve achieved together. Your dedication, hard work, and unwavering passion have been the driving force behind our collective

Read More »
Girl with pigtails holding an apple with one bite out of it.

July 2024 Partner Newsletter

Dear Hunger Relief Partners,  As the summer sun shines brightly upon us, we are filled with gratitude and enthusiasm here at Food Bank of the Rockies. This season is a time for growth, both in our gardens and in our communities, and we are excited

Read More »

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